He has the best job in America. Get drunk, eat awesome food and get paid to do it. Throw out an insult to Paula Deen for good measure too.
I've spent the last two years trying to figure out how to con ESPN or Fox into letting me do a sports themed version of his show.
I was out of town. Saw him a couple of times when I lived in New York. He's an incredible storyteller.
He stays in amazing hotels too. I love amazing hotels. He's also a very good writer. In his most recent book he wrote an essay about how having his son changed his life. It was very very touching.
Every time Tony is somewhere in Southeast Asia eating street food I immediately want to hop on a plane and go to Singapore or Malaysia. The food looks amazing.
I ate at the Gullah Grub when I was in South Carolina a few weeks ago. I didn't realize Bourdain had filmed a show there until midway through the meal.
Yes they do. I was pulling over and eating at little roadside stands before the trip was over and I never did get anything below "amazing"
I think it is virtually impossible to get a bad meal in the part of South Carolina south of I-95 and west of I-26. Boiled peanuts, bbq, shrimp and grits, she crab soup all day every day.
my problem with the bizzare foods guy is that he says everything is unbelievable. nothing isn't amazing. even stuff that looks horrible. bourdain has no problems saying something doesn't taste good.